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Watch some porn with him, rationally discuss what you both are seeing, talk about sex and respect, find out what he thinks and FEELS about it, DON’T GIVE MORAL LECTURES – just honestly say what you think and feel about porn then leave it alone for a while.
At 12, I was ready for S E X but of course I had no idea at all what it was or even how I would go about it. With video porn available, I would now know more but still not be mentally ready for sex. A good sex education would have helped me a lot – not about doing sex but about some of the significant details and dangers of sex which Porn does not present to anyone.
I wish my parents had possessed the courage and intelligence to discuss sex with me when I was 12 and believed I as ready! Even a little, sincere talk about sex would have been a great help for me back then but they were way too scared, shamed, ignorant and CHILDISH to ever talk about such a FRIGHTENING THING as = S E X !!!
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Be a responsible parent and take away his f*cking computer. Literally. Thats how. If you think he is having sex, ask him. Search his room. Its your responsibility to protect him- there is no better time to start doing that then now!
Oh my….. Take away his access to the internet. Ask him yourself. Do you know for sure that he’s watching porn…. o.O
Disable his internet connection. Put parental controls on the computer he’s using. YOU’RE the parent, this is up to YOU.
ever heard of parental controls or taking the computer away
Are you for real!?